Subaru is expecting to reverse its sales slump which has seen volumes fall from 11,600 in 2003 to 2,500 this year with the introduction of two new models in 2012.
RMG Motors has opened a new Subaru and MG showroom in Belfast.
Unity Automotive, the Subaru franchisee for Peterborough, has added the SsangYong franchise.
Subaru has unveiled its new XV urban SUV which will compete for sales with models like the Mitsubishi ASX and Ford Kuga.
Subaru’s new rear-wheel sports car, which has been co-developed with Toyota, will be called the BRZ when it goes on sale in the UK in spring 2012.
Subaru will unveil the production version of its new XV crossover at the Frankfurt Motor Show on September 13.
Subaru hopes to raise tens of thousands of pounds for victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami by kicking off a cycle relay from its Warwickshire headquarters.
Administrators have been called in at Doncaster dealership St Legers after it hit financial troubles.
Subaru and Isuzu’s network of dealerships in the UK has subscribed to Motor Codes’ Service and Repair code of practice.
International Motors, distributor for Subaru, Isuzu and Great Wall vehicles in the UK, has appointed Darren James as its new managing director for Subaru UK.
Pentagon Group has today completed the acquisition of Willoughby Seat and Subaru in Nottingham for an undisclosed sum.
Subaru has unveiled a concept crossover which could slot into its range beneath the current Forester SUV.
IM Group has extended its relationship with Manheim Retail Services, signing a three year contract to support the approved used car programmes for Subaru and Isuzu.
Toyota will launch a new sports car next year and the FT-86 II concept, co-developed with Subaru, is the closest indication of what the production version will look like.
A TV advert by Subaru has been branded misleading by the Advertising Standards Authority.
The managing director of Subaru and Isuzu dealership Ian Grieve (Falkirk) Ltd has become the vice president of the Scottish Motor Trade Association.
Subaru UK has decided to save its new car customers from the 2.5% VAT hike.